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  2. Wikipedia:Content assessment - Wikipedia

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    Note that the differences between Stub, Start, and C classes are fairly subjective; at those ratings, the best way to improve the article is to look at the specific criteria for B-Class and aim to satisfy those. Specific feedback can often be obtained on a relevant WikiProject's talk page.

  3. What Should I Do if I’ve Make a Mistake While Writing a Check?

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    Make sure to keep the writing small, easy to read and neat, so as to not write over other parts of the check or make it hard to see. Initial your correction to authenticate it.

  4. StubHub - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, StubHub started its own series of benefit concerts, [48] and by 2015 had partnered with The Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation. [49] StubHub was active in the US, Canada, the UK, Mexico, and Germany by 2016, and was the world's largest ticket resale platform. [50] In 2016 overall, StubHub had revenues of $940 million. [51]

  5. The Dick Van Dyke Show - Wikipedia

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    The two main settings are the work and home life of Rob Petrie (Dick Van Dyke), the head writer of a comedy/variety show produced in Manhattan.Viewers are given an "inside look" at how a television show (the fictional The Alan Brady Show) was written and produced.

  6. Make Your Own Bed - Wikipedia

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    Make Your Own Bed is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by Francis Swann, Edmund Joseph and Richard Weil. The film stars Jack Carson, Jane Wyman, Irene Manning, Alan Hale, Sr., George Tobias and Robert Shayne. The film was released by Warner Bros. on June 10, 1944. [1] [2]

  7. Big lie - Wikipedia

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    Hitler claimed that Jews had spread the "big lie" that General Erich Ludendorff was responsible for the country's loss in World War I.. Hitler's definition is given in Chapter 10 of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf (part of a single paragraph in both the German original and James Murphy's translation):

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